Watch: When Kolisi met his heroes
On the latest ‘Use it or Lose it’ show, Siya Kolisi tells the story of when the Springboks visited his school and the famous photo of him getting Schalk Burger’s signature.
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On the latest ‘Use it or Lose it’ show, Siya Kolisi tells the story of when the Springboks visited his school and the famous photo of him getting Schalk Burger’s signature.
In another selection from YouTube, Andrew Forde provides a compilation of some of the best intercept tries in rugby history.
In episode five of ‘Use It or Lose It’, Siya Kolisi joins former teammates Schalk Burger and Jean de Villiers to chat about how he got his nickname, having a lesson with pro surfer Jordy Smith and the coolest celebrity he has met since lifting the World Cup last year.
On the latest ‘Use it or Lose it’ show, Siya Kolisi explains why he felt compelled to tell ‘his story’ in a video addressing the Black Lives Matter movement.
With Newlands Stadium unable to host its final Test earlier this month, past and present Western Province and Stormers players reflected on some of their favourite memories at the iconic stadium.
In conversation with SuperSport commentator Matthew Pearce, all-time record try-scorer Bryan Habana selects his five favourite Springbok tries scored by former teammates.
Former Sharks flyhalf Butch James explains why he stole Schalk Burger’s mouthguard during a match at Newlands, before taking part in a try-not-to-laugh challenge on the hilarious ‘Use It or Lose It’ talk show.
On their hilarious ‘Use It or Lose It’ talk show, Schalk Burger and Jean de Villiers chat to former Springbok teammate Butch James about his parenting skills.
Former Springbok captain John Smit reflects on controversial incidents with former Kiwi referees Paul Honiss, Bryce Lawrence and Steve Walsh on Jean de Villiers and Schalk Burger’s entertaining ‘Use It or Lose It’ talk show.
Jean de Villiers, Schalk Burger and John Smit share some hilarious stories about their playing days, while also chatting about Kamp Staaldraad and what rugby can learn from the Covid-19-enforced lockdown.